Posted on 02/13/2020 5:56:47 AM PST by karpov
By law and custom, the power to regulate immigration resides in Washington, even when Donald Trump is president, and even when Andrew Cuomo is governor of New York.
Hence why US Attorney General William Barr is now moving against a particularly ugly challenge to federal immigration primacy. Good for him.
And even Cuomo, usually so combative on the issue, seems to get it: He is traveling to Washington Thursday, apparently to concede the point to Trump face-to-face.
At issue is the so-called sanctuary movement, whereby states and localities that have embraced progressive contempt for the law declare themselves to be exempt from its reach, and then start to act that way. They refuse to cooperate with federal immigration officers, often obstructing deportations of criminal aliens and otherwise hamstringing enforcement efforts.
Innocent people pay the price for such interference, including 92-year-old Maria Fuertes of Queens, raped and murdered last month allegedly by a man set free by the NYPD despite an Immigration and Customs Enforcement request that he be held for deportation. Barr noticed this.
Local police in New York City had the alien in custody, said Barr Monday, but they ignored the [ICE] detainer, so the alien was released into the streets, and then last month he allegedly raped and murdered Feurtes, affectionately known as abuelita, a fixture in her neighborhood.
So wheres the justice there? There is none, of course and Barr has had enough.
So-called progressive politicians are jeopardizing the publics safety by putting the interests of criminal aliens before those of law-abiding citizens, continued Barr. Their express purpose is to shelter aliens whom local law enforcement has already arrested for other crimes. This is neither lawful nor sensible.
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Time to bust the governor.
I really wish he would start stomping on California over Illegal Aliens
Can’t we doxx the criminal sanctuarians and their friends and families houses so that the invaders have real nice places to stay? It’s the least we could do. Give it up Nancy...NO YOUR HOUSE (YUCK SQUARED).
The entire country.
One of the greatest flaws in US law is the ability of officials to hide their transgressions behind the fact that they are officials and thus escape criminal or civil action themselves.
The ones who are endorsing these sanctuary policies need to PERSONALLY pay the price. If the common citizens see some of the “higher-ups” going to jail for things like this, then it might renew a little faith in our justice system; something that’s been sadly lacking.
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